Georg Holzmann wrote:
Hallo!
There are also ambisonic externals from IEM and Jasch, for better
spatialization.
I would not say better ;) - it depends ...
Maybe a Spatialisation with Pure-Data page would be nice - is there
something like that out there already? a web page, academic
Kind of an odd way to do it...move locations of the speakers instead of
the locations of the sounds ;-)
One thing I would watch our for is if redefining the speakers interrupts
the DSP chain or not, in which case you'd get some dropouts every time
you did it. You might want to check that out
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Derek Holzer wrote:
hi derek,
Kind of an odd way to do it...move locations of the speakers instead
of the locations of the sounds ;-)
i like it, its kinda fun - you can have a sound orbiting then jumble up
the speaker definitions in various ways
not very elegant perhaps but
Hey Rob,
I've always wanted a graphical interface for creating these
choreographies, maybe something pressure sensitive so it goes 3D, so
that you could just draw the trajectories. Maybe with a few Theremins or
some 3D tracking device you could dance out the movement of the sound ;-)
When I
On another note, something I've never liked about vbap is this hole in
the middle problem. Pan a sound from left to right through the middle
of your room, rather than around the edge of the circle. Hear how
everything jumps from left to right when you cross the zero point at the
middle? That's
Derek Holzer wrote:
On another note, something I've never liked about vbap is this hole
in the middle problem. Pan a sound from left to right through the
middle of your room, rather than around the edge of the circle. Hear
how everything jumps from left to right when you cross the zero
On Mar 7, 2008, at 9:20 AM, robcanning wrote:
Derek Holzer wrote:
On another note, something I've never liked about vbap is this hole
in the middle problem. Pan a sound from left to right through the
middle of your room, rather than around the edge of the circle.
Hear
how everything
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Mar 7, 2008, at 9:20 AM, robcanning wrote:
Derek Holzer wrote:
On another note, something I've never liked about vbap is this hole
in the middle problem. Pan a sound from left to right through the
middle of your room, rather than around the edge of the
Hallo!
There are also ambisonic externals from IEM and Jasch, for better
spatialization.
I would not say better ;) - it depends ...
Maybe a Spatialisation with Pure-Data page would be nice - is there
something like that out there already? a web page, academic papers,
performance
On 07/03/2008, at 20.05, Georg Holzmann wrote:
Last year I did a workshop on this, you can find the files here:
http://grh.mur.at/misc/PdSpatialization.tar.gz
Great. Took the liberty of adding it to http://puredata.info/docs/
tutorials
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